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41 prendere
1. ['prɛndere]vb irreg vtha preso il libro dal tavolo — he picked up o took the book from the table
l'ho preso dal cassetto — I took o got it out of the drawer
l'ha preso per mano — she took his hand o took him by the hand
abbiamo preso una casa — (affittare) we have rented a house, (comprare) we have bought a house
3) (direzione, scorciatoia, mezzo pubblico) to takeha preso il treno — he took the train, he went by train
ha preso il treno delle 10 — he took o caught the 10 o'clock train
4) (registrare) to take (down)5) (guadagnare) to get, earn, (chiedere: somma, prezzo) to charge, askprende 2000 euro al mese — he makes o earns 2000 euros a month
6) (ricevere: colpi, schiaffi, sgridata) to get, (subire: malattia) to catch7) (ingoiare: pasto, panino, tè) to have, (medicina) to takeprendi qualcosa? — (da bere, da mangiare) would you like something to eat (o drink)?
8) (assumere: collaboratore, dipendente) to take on, hire, (responsabilità) to take on, assume, (tono, aria) to put on, (colore) to take on, (decisione) to take, make, come to9)essere preso dai rimorsi — to be full of remorse10)prendere qn/qc per — to mistake sb/sth forha preso le mie parole per o come un'offesa — he took offence at my words
per chi mi prendi? — who do you think I am?, what do you take me for?
11) (trattare: persona) to handleprendere qn con le buone/cattive — to handle sb tactfully/rudely
12) (occupare: spazio, tempo) to take up13)prendere a fare qc — to begin to do sth, start doing sth14)prendersela — (adirarsi) to get annoyed, (preoccuparsi) to get upset, worry
15)prendere da qn — (assomigliare) to take after sbprendersi cura di qn/qc — to look after sb/sth
2)prendere a destra — to go o turn right3)mi è preso un colpo — I got such a fright3. vr (prendersi)(uso reciproco: afferrarsi) to grab each other, seize each otherprendersi a pugni — to come to blows, punch each other
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42 ohitura
iz.1. ( aztura)a. habit, custom, practice; \ohitura hartu to get into the habit; lasai, hartuko dute ongi ikasteko \ohitura don't worry, they'll get into the habit of studying well; \ohituraz egiten diren gauzak habitual things; \ohitura txarrak bad habitsb. experience; \ohiturarik eza ere nabari zaio gazte horri it was obvious that youth also lacked experience | lack of experience was also evident as far as that youth was concerneda. custom, tradition, practice; aitzinako \ohituraak ancient traditions ; euskaldunen \ohitura zaharrak old Basque {customs || practices}; Zarauzko hizkera eta \ohiturak the Zarautz speech and customs ; oraindik bizi ote da \ohitura hori? does that custom still persist?b. [ izenen aurrean ] \ohitura eleberri novel of manners -
43 заводить
I несов. - заводи́ть, сов. - завести́; (вн.)1) (куда-л; приводить) lead (d), bring (d), take (d) ( to a place)2) ( начинать) start (d)заводи́ть разгово́р — start a conversation
заводи́ть ссо́ру — start / raise a quarrel
заводи́ть знако́мство (с тв.) — strike up an acquaintance (with)
3) (устанавливать, формировать) establish (d), introduce (d)заводи́ть де́ло (коммерческое) — start [set up] a business
заводи́ть поря́док — introduce / establish a rule
согла́сно заведённому поря́дку — according to the (established) rules
заводи́ть привы́чку (+ инф.) — acquire a habit (of ger), fall / get into the habit (of ger)
заводи́ть мо́ду — set the fashion; (+ инф.; перен.) неодобр. pick up the habit (of ger)
4) ( приобретать) get (d); acquire (d)заводи́ть семью́ и хозя́йство — acquire a home and family; settle down (in life)
заводи́ть (себе́) соба́ку — get oneself [start keeping] a dog
5) (приводить в движение, запускать в ход) wind (d) (up)заводи́ть буди́льник — wind up the alarm clock
заводи́ть буди́льник на 6 часо́в — set the alarm to 6 o'clock
заводи́ть мото́р — start (up) an engine; ( ручкой) crank an engine
6) разг. (будоражить, возбуждать) get (d) worked up, turn (d) on••заводи́ть в тупи́к — lead up a blind alley
заводи́ть глаза́ — roll one's eyes
заводи́ть те́сто прост. — make dough [dəʊ]
II сов.заводи́ть шарма́нку — см. шарманка
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44 Gewohnheit
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45 acostumbrarse a
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46 заводить
vt; св - завести́1) куда-л to take to, to bring to, to lead toон завёл велосипе́д в гара́ж — he wheeled his bike into the garage
2) механизм и т. п. to startзаводи́ть часы́ — to wind a clock/a watch
заводи́ть мото́р — to start the engine
3) начинатьзаводи́ть разгово́р о чём-л — to start/to strike up a conversation about sth, to start the ball rolling coll
заводи́ть знако́мство с кем-л — to strike up an acquaintance with sb
4) обзаводиться to get (oneself), to acquire; покупать to buyзаводи́ть соба́ку — to get oneself a dog
заводи́ть привы́чку — to acquire a habit, to get into a habit
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47 привыкать
1) get accustomed/used, be accustomed/used, become accustomed/used (to smth.; to doing smth.); get into the way (of doing smth.)
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48 добия
вж. добивам* * *добѝя,добѝвам гл.1. ( богатство, признание, сведения, свобода и пр.) obtain, get; ( придобивам, спечелвам, извличам) get, gain, win, acquire, derive; (по индустриален начин) obtain; ( произвеждам) produce; ( извличам от земята) extract, mine; ( метал от руда) recover; \добия вид на take on the appearance of; \добия власт rise to power; \добия власт над obtain a hold over; \добия влияние acquire influence, obtain/gain an ascendency ( над over); \добия въглища mine coal; \добия гражданственост gain currency; \добия достъп до gain access to; \добия захар от цвекло obtain sugar from beet; \добия значение acquire a meaning; \добия известност obtain/gain popularity/fame; \добия израз assume an expression (на of); \добия кураж pluck up courage; \добия навик acquire a habit, get into a habit (да of с ger.); \добия надмощие gain prevalence/the upper hand ( над over); \добия образ assume a shape, take a shape; \добия особено значение attain a special significance; \добия поданство acquire citizenship; \добия права acquire/get rights; \добия представа get an idea/notion (за about); \добия свобода achieve/win freedom; \добия угрижен вид take on a careworn expression;2. ( раждам) be delivered (of), bear, give birth (to).* * *вж. добивам -
49 привычка
сущ.бросить привычку (отказаться от привычки) — to give up a habit; разг to kick a habit
иметь привычку — to be accustomed (to); be in the habit (of); be given (to)
- пагубная привычкаприобретать привычку — to fall (get) into the habit (of); pick up a habit
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50 привычка
сущ.Русское существительное привычка соответствует только одному значению английского habit. Форма множественного числа английского habitsco ___ответствует существительным повадки, образ жизни, поведение.1. habit — привычка, обыкновение ( отдельного человека): a habit of order — привычка к порядку; a habit of getting up early — привычка рано вставать/обыкновение рано вставать; bad habits — дурные привычки; to get into a habit of going to bed late — завести привычку поздно ложиться спать: to make smth a habit — превращать что-либо в привычку; it is a habit with us — у нас так заведено2. habits — повадки, обычаи, образ жизни: a man of regular habits — человек, ведущий размеренный образ жизни; to adopt western habits — воспринять западные обычаи/воспринять западный образ жизни; ancient habits of Indians — древние обычаи индейце» Не studies the habits of wild animals. — Он изучает повадки диких зверей. -
51 nawyk|nąć
pf — nawyk|ać impf (nawykł a. nawyknął, nawykła, nawykli — nawykam) vi to get a. grow used, to accustom oneself (do czegoś to sth); to get into the habit, to get into the way GB (do czegoś of doing sth)- nawyknąć do samotności/wygodnego życia to get used to being alone/to a comfortable life- nie nawykłem do wczesnego wstawania I’m not used to getting up early- nawykła pracować w nocy she’s accustomed to working at night- nie nawykłem do takiego traktowania (mojej osoby) I’m not accustomed to being treated like this- od dziecka nawykłam do ciężkiej pracy I’ve been accustomed to hard work since childhoodThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawyk|nąć
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52 звичка
жнабути звички — to fall ( to get) into the habit (of)
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53 заводить
1. завести (кого-л. куда-л.; приводить)bring* / lead* (smb. to a place) (and leave* there); ( уводить далеко) take* / lead* (smb. to a place)2. завести (вн.)заводить кого-л. в тупик (перен.) — lead* smb. up a blind alley
заводить привычку (+ инф.) — acquire a habit (of ger.), fall* / get* into the habit (of ger.)
2. (вводить, устанавливать) establish (d.), introduce (d.)заводить порядок — introduce / establish / order a rule
3.:заводить семью, хозяйство — acquire a home and family; settle down (in life)
заводить дело разг. ( коммерческое) — start a business, set* up in business
4. ( начинать) start (d.)заводить ссору — start / raise a quarrel
3. завести (вн.)♢
заводить знакомство (с тв.) — strike* up an acquaintance (with)1. (приводить в движение, пускать в ход) wind* up (d.)заводить патефон — put* on the portable gramophone
заводить будильник — set* the alarm clock
заводить мотор — start (up) an engine; ( ручкой) crank an engine
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54 әдеттену
ет. get into the habit (of), fall into the habit (of)приобрести привычку -
55 повадиться
v get into the habit of, fall into the habit ofРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > повадиться
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56 приобрести привычку
(делать что-л.) to get into the habit (of), to fall into the habit (of)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > приобрести привычку
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58 a căpăta obiceiul de a face ceva
to fall / to get into the habit of doing smth.to form a habit of doing smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a căpăta obiceiul de a face ceva
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59 приобретать привычку
to fall (get) into the habit (of); pick up a habitРусско-английский юридический словарь > приобретать привычку
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60 мода
жен.fashion, vogueбрать моду — разг. to take to doing smth., to get into the habit of doing smth.
вводить в моду — to bring into fashion; to introduce a fashion
входить в моду — to come into fashion, to become fashionable
показ мод — fashion show, mannequin parade
последний крик моды — the last word in fashion, the latest thing in fashion, dernier cry, all the rage, all the vogue
См. также в других словарях:
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get into — phr verb Get into is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑team Get into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑argument, ↑arrears, ↑bed, ↑boat, ↑brawl, ↑cab, ↑car, ↑carriage, ↑confrontation, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
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get out of the way of (doing) something — get into/out of the way of (doing) sth idiom to become used to doing sth/to lose the habit of doing sth • The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening. Main entry: ↑wayidiom … Useful english dictionary
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habit — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ annoying, antisocial (BrE), bad, dangerous, destructive, dirty, disconcerting (BrE), disgusting, filthy, horrible … Collocations dictionary
habit — hab|it W3S3 [ˈhæbıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(usual/regular)¦ 2¦(drugs)¦ 3 not make a habit of (doing) something 4 I m not in the habit of doing something 5 have a habit of doing something 6 old habits die hard 7 habit of thought/mind 8¦(clothing)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬… … Dictionary of contemporary English